YANBLRY. .1.4-_-1943. ggHSWESTERN GUARDIAN _7, f. MINI: I. um: Murphy, us Iggpyq- gm“, u; -' CHI. I85 Ottawa Street. IUMMEISIDE and PIECE COUNT! Nara Subscriptions. Advertising. I,‘ ' TDIGIIPCIIIMIYhDOIuQQQ-aygful. lfllldvlll atom lujurumev-aldo: looldolo, Watt Street: Gus-lion Drugutore, s Tho Gunilla: will be delivered to uylooorglvoyourortbtotboboy mute. _BOCKEI - Bedtdul. Wod- Msaay, Jan. l4, Augustine Cove BuIIdOQS vs. Freetown. Royals. south Shore Hockey League. Skate Liter. a '-FISHERMEN —I buy smell-S. leis and totncods, at highest mar- ti homework. Apply Mrs. -1'o um ' near-an, m prices. Quantity required. lshed room, Phone 586. E. -E. Sharbell, Sum- 'phone 293. Sumtllerslde, uerside. - -FOB SALE _ ._N0'1‘!CE. - Offering for sale llobster fishing gear.‘ 1 Olesry mall. 30 ft. long. Fished 3 seasons. six H. P. Motor, Bruce Stewart. ‘lnhed one season 3 hundred Lob- M. Donald. Alberton. yier TYiPS with sodd heads Sufflc-HJ"! a; m2. Saw Vises. Web Saws‘ bnt rope for 4 hundred tralls- Zland Blades, Cross Cut Saws and lei-ring nets, 3 mackerel nets. III-lanai“, avauab], at madia Lobster Hoist. Including ‘I. inchors, also buoys and buoy lines. For further information apply to Merrill Mackiie, Tignish, P. E. I., a. it. No. 1. _TRINITY UNITED W. M. S.- Tlie January meeting of the W. M. S. of "lrinity United Church, Bummerside. was held on ‘Tuesday afternoon in the Sunday School Auditorium with the retiring president, Mrs. George Bowness. in the chair during the devotional and business period. Encouraging reports for the year were given by the secretaries 0f the different moi-side Hardware Co. Boards. Galvanized merslde Hardware Co. your neighbor. report submitted was most grati- fying. This was followed by the installation of officers which was conducted by Mrs. John Stirling; President, Mrs. Arthur Allen; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Hammond] Johnson; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. George Somers; vlu-pwofident- for younger groups, Mn. John Scott: recording secretary. Mrs. Roy Macbaan; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Harry Cannon; treas- urer. Mrl. George ‘Sheen. De- partment secretaries: Christian Stewardship. Mrs. George Bown- oss; associate members, Mn. W. K. Llewellyn; temperance. Mrs. J. s. Hinton; press. Miss Millicent Strong; missionary apron, Miss Minnie wright; Missionary Month- ly, Mrs. L. R. Allen; supply, Mrs. A. E. Woodside; community friendship. Mrs. J. F. Lund; baby band supervisor, Mrs. William lleckbert; mission band supervis- ors. Mrs. A. A. Lockhart and Mrs. Ciicslcy Robertson; pianist, Mrs. B. fl. Sharpe. The devotional and swdy periods were in charge of Mrs. L. M. Callbeck. who was as» listed by Ma's. Frank Yeo, Mrs. J. S. Hinton» and Mrs. Harry Can- non. the theme being “The Bible, _.___. duties. er part d this week-—S. -vorce slstance in public speaking. Voice Improvement and singing then listening in part by the Christmas —S. The supreme Book of Worship." ' _ ibis part of -tho service was __y'5 MEN’; MEETING __The opcnodrwith an expression of gratitude to Almighty God for the _ _ merslde Y's Men's Club was Bib.e and its ever enlarging in- ‘ on Thursday evening at (""1199 lhfflllkllflut the World- Olympia Restaurant. Guest speak- FWQ hIZhlY mtereallhl lid/pert er was Rev. Mr. Keriyfrcmi Glace were given on the lives of two nizssioiraries, William Carey and A. Judson, who with others ore- ated such a. deep interest in Bible translations in England. Scotland and the United States that it led to the organization of the British and Foreign Bible Society in 1804. A quartet. “Carry Your Bible With You“. was sung by Mrs. T. H. E. lnmnn, Mrs. G. L. sheen, Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn and Mrs. Al S. Mac- Ksy. The Mizpah benediction were read from the from the Knights of ground equipment. some Carnegy-S. "Ought the meeting w a OlDS€.—$. SPECIAL - SPECIAL SPECIAL can: 0r woman's my in lli UOMEV- SEE - BUY - AND SAVE in the! and 10 Department. a new shipment u woman's COTTON nose m lust m» rooolved Dry Goods Department. - - - These Stockings are Ideal for home They're the honey beige shado-good fitting and long wearing. ln the wear. _ Thirties are 8 1-2 to i0 1-2 in the Dry Goods Department. hrwmu: llppolutryu bawldCAMPBEl-IRI oaowoaa - I've tried u and it's "than this III milk or and very h: the Grocery Department. lol 1 c on Street" Toronto lokory. vvnu- nmt: um Goudot. n a....°;“m. sum. ' ‘any home in Summcralde by carrler Boy at Ia w day or m m week. Phone m or ass-z m- NlMIlllblo for delivery on your ' —D0 YOU NED A BABY-SIT- WY? P310118 198-1. Bummerslde. —MAID WANTED for general Elmer Offer. Phone 373. Summerslde. FURN. centrally located, e1 e Jaunting new, i and Pll-hg sleigh, both Island built; le also two sets driving harness, —-DISSTON HAND SAWS, K3, Thl Qllll- -—-ALUMINUM TEA POTS, Wash and Copper Wash Boilers. Galvanized Wash Tubs and Pails in stock. The Sum- -—-K.ENSINGTON C. C. F. STUDY CLUB. — Regular monthly meeting at hcme of J. A. MacKenzie, on January 1am. 1.30 P. M. being thE third FTiday of the month. Bring —-CAN ACCOMMODATE an eld- verly woman in good quiet home. departments and the treasurers Ono who is quiet herself and could be company for another lady. W-rite to "B. M." care Carleton Siding. —-NEW BANKER. ARRIVES — MT- G- M. Mulholland accountant o; the Provmdal Bank o‘ Cum er for the day had to leave by ad,’ 5;, John. whose transfer to train to conduct a funeral and it m, Damon o; manager a, 5mm was unanimously agreed that the merside was announced last week. mp" b” heard a" a lat" d5”- has arrived to take over his new RECORDER DON- Aq-Em _ Mum credit 1s due the press secretary for the remaind- imccrrtbers of the Students’ Council er °t the Year-Ts- of the Summerside Academy and lllkh School in their recent don- ation to the school of a Voice Re- Oorddl’. which will be of great as- Progralm wl.l take the fonm of public speaking to the recording of these during the Fri- day afternoon Asszcnblles.‘ The ex»- pendlture for this device was met ‘regular weekly meeting of the Sum- Bay who spoke on his impressions of Northern Saskatchewan. Letters School Welafre Group acknowledg- ing and thanking the Club for the use of the electric refrlgeratoizand Coluunbus thanking the Club for the loan of toboggsn slide and other play- discus- aion took place regarding the radio auction and a report on Boy Scout l ~ f work was heard from Rev. Charles pmtatlga ‘i’; tam cgrsflcttegucgllfg jlater arranged for. Al a result of of raising ——— ’ WINTER. DRESSES — FRIDAY AND SATUR- thc 5 and 10 Department! Crepes and Spuns in u variety of Plain colors. floral designs and polka dots, with short or three-quarter “mill - - - These dresses are smart and wearable! There are 38 Dresses y tho, selection, sizes 12 lo lk-rcgularly priced from 4.75 to 5.25. On Iriday and Saturday they are SPECIALLY PRICED AT 2.9! each.- GAII wonderful. Mada up of an unatt- ment of mixed vegetables and minced Clams-oil you bavo to do to nourishing dlab is open the tin and Add an equal amount water-heat and servo, piping bot! It’: a truly delicious satisfying - - - Campbell‘! Clam Chowder h ll cents a tin Club this the week AdmlssLon Bulldogs and Rev. stone. when eight -Mr. C. W. Ives T3115 Street, Summerslde, is a patient in the Prince County HospitaL-S. - Monday Night Tho Summersido Curling officially opened Monday might rinks played four matches in the President vs. Vice- President contest. This is l. one- game contest with total score to decide the winner. TWO Perfect sheets of ico were ready when tho first curlers took the ice and much credit is d/ue Mooney Gallant for having been able to complete tho rinks -end. The third of ice tvill be ready for play with- in a few nights. provided the weather man permits. The turnout of interested play- s Monday night augurs well for use forthcoming events to be play- 30 and 20 cents. VS. Personals lRlSl-lTOlVN W. I. S’side Curling Club over sheet Clu-b president this year is Mor- y Bell. with ElrneVOffer G. wise-president. and Lindsay Wil- ‘ iett sccretary-treasurer.-S. -—JUVENILE HOCKEY MATCH ‘Bedeque Rink. Thursday, Jan. 15. .Klnkora vs. Freetown. Skate after. —HOCKEY - Bedeque. Wed- nesday, Jan. 14. Augustine Cove Freetown Royals. South Shore Hockey League. Skate after. Atlifnlsslon 35 and 35 cents, —MINIS'I‘ERIAL ASSOCIATION MEETS -- The regular rmeetlng of the East Prince Min- isterial Association was held the Summerslde Hall, yesterday. monthly in Baptist Church. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan, president, was in the chair C. A. Hicks, secretary. The devotional period was con. ducted by the Rev. Charles Car- negy. Apologies for their absence wivere received from Ven. Arch- deacon G. R. Harrison, Rev. E. J. Barrass and Rev. K. G. Sullivan Unfortunately the special speak- llcwever, a most instructive and ML Wilfred Gaudet. who interesting discussion was initiat- goes to Momma as assistant mam ed by the Rev. G. M. Somers on 3e,- leav” swmerslda m, lab the need for a greater vitality in the \vork of the church and a more definite Christian experience. Rev. Charles Carriegy was appointed oi’ i-Lanover r... January meeting flfflrlsh- town Women's Institute was held Dance _ with the balance to be raised next at the home o" Mm E w' John month by the presentation of a Stud/ants‘ Play in the Auditorium. Christmas decorations, tboughtfull twenty-one held the b and Mrs. WU! Mrs. and led the Pr‘zes for and Mrs, E Mrs. The of funerals. Profitt. ' lilrs. members attended. treats 0h ways discussion. interesting contests were won bv Mrs. D. Hlckox, Mrs. D. Campbell. Mrs. J. B. MacLeod W. Johnstune. accepted BUIIAL GODDESS |; rink built The ico surface com-op 3w’ I boon-am by providing um and lltht acumen toil MK —-M n; mm. 1a the children of tho town W the Xinlmm Club l0'\ond there is a drossinl rocm at one and. Swot-vised skating and hockey is carried out by sucaammsnanwmmiumovulomrlhla-B left in place for the occasion, an Roll call was answered by guess- ing the number of beans in a ottle. and prizes were won by . Daniel Hlckox who guessed [he exact nrnniber. ‘l0, and Mrs. A. H. Campbell. Routine business was attended to. and Mrs. Halsey Home ‘S; James B. MacLeod James Simmons were appointed as the new Sick Comm- ittees. A number of shut-ins who received Christmas the'r thanks. Completed sewing and knitting was received by the Red Cross Convenor Mrs. D- Campbell. ‘Trans- sent funds each member was requested ‘to make herself a "Sunshine Bag" to be filled with pennies silver on sunny days. and brought to the next meeting. Other matters were dropped after brief discussion. Harold MacLeod was charge of the paper for tho month and Prior to the close of the meeting E. W. Johnstone addressed Mrs. Kenneth Macleod. in recog- nition of three years of faithful service as treasurer of the society. and a small gift was presented by Miss Adeline Campbell. Mrs. Wilfred L. Campbell, who was the capable and willing secretary for a like period. recieved a simillar gift. but was absent, from the meeting. members invitation from Mrs. D. Hlckox to meet with her in Februlff- —Bur. Libitinia was the Roman goddess l rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN- "w Skids Children's Aid Society Holds Annual Meeting _ ' The annual meeting of the during the past year. Children's Aid Society of Prince County was held in the Town Hail Summerslde, Monday evening, the president, Dr. J. A. McPhee, pre- lolaml Couple feted At flew Glasgow NEW GLASGOW‘. N. S.- Ra. turning to their homo at Cape ‘traverse, P31. recently were Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Irenholme. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trenholme and Miss Charlotte Qulgley. They mgtorgd to New Glasgow ten days ago t: visit their cousins, Mr. and Mfg, John Poole. Mr. and Mrs. John Somervillmlw. and Mn. Frank Herring and Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Hagen. It was the wedding trip of Ml. and Mrs. Fred Trenholme. whose marriage took place in Summer- sido on December 3. Miss Qulgley and Robert Trenholme were their attendants. 0n the eve of their departure for home‘ relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Poole and the newly-wedded couple were presented with a gift, picture of a scene in Pictou County. as a token of the esteem with whlci- they were regarded and also as a souvenir of their visit to New Glasgow. The address was read by Miss Quigley. Refreshments were serv- ed and good wishes extended ‘so them. siding. port referred to the merside. ‘which, he move in the right in hand. Now, "we can look for- ward to matter or Juvenile delinquent-ya‘ had borne fruit regarding a special room in the High School for back ward children. The Summerslde School Board had appointed a special teacher to take u class de- voted tu work of teaching retard ed pupils. This teacher had taken a special course for this purpose in Toronto University to qualify her- self for this position and marked pfQjfCSS had been made. although for the time being only grade four was being dealt "with. been curried on by a few faithful members and it is regretted that more of the public did not take a greater interest and on the whole he felt some progress had been made during the year. He thanked the press, Judge Lewis of Juvenile Court. honorary solicitor Heath strong. KC, secretary Davis Lid- stone and clergy for their supper-x Alberton Mrs. Herbert Brown spent the weekend with her husband in Halifax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. c. n. Weeks mu as their house guest the past Dr. McPhee in his annual ro- appointment ‘ of Joseph A. Gallant as truant of- ficer by the Town Council of Sum- sald, was a1 direction as Luancy and delinquency go hand an improvement in the He was pleased to report that! one of his former recommendations ‘The work of the Society hau, The need of a reformatory and an industrial farm home for juve- nile delinquents in the Province I was again pressed, as it was felt that institutions outside the Prov- ! inee were not altogether satisfac- tory. lt was hoped that the Gov- ernment would do somethlng dur- ing the coming year in this dlr ection. ( The agent of the Society, Jos- eph A. Gallant, who is now also truant officer, stated that truancy is not such a great problem at ‘present. He complained, however that the curfew law was not en- forced as effectively as it might. be and thought some improvement should be made in this respect. The following are the newly elected officers: President, Dr. J. A. McPhee; lst Vice-President, Rev. E. J. Barass; 2nd Vice Presi- i l i t Mrs. Frederick Murphy. Ven Arch F. McNeill, Miss Eleanor Wheeler. Mrs. Abel Arsenault. Mrs. Robert Palmer, Mrs. Frank McNelli, Ml Lorne Driscoll, Mr. Elmer Plneau, Mr. Elmer Murphy, Mr. Ross Mc- Kenzie, Agent Joseph A. Gallant. —S. week, Mr. William Bowness of River Hebert, N. S. Miss Dorothy Ann Green was a recent visitor to Albert/on the guest of her grandfather, Mr. A. C. Green. MR. ARTHUR BEANEY Following a br ef illness, the death of Mr. Arthur Heaney occur- red at the Prince Edward Island Mrs. Stewart and son, Mr. Ben- jamin Stewart have returned to their home in Framington, Mass, after a most enjoyable stay here, the guests of Mrs. Stewart's daughter, lvLrs. A. F. Cone and the Rov. A. F. Cone and family. on December 20th. having been ill for a few days previously at his home at Suffolk. He was born 63 years ago at Clinton. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heaney, and lived at that place until after the death of his wife. the former Ethel Glydon of Margate. about ten years ago. He was a faithful member and an elder in the Margate United church. and lived by the Golden Rule to the best of his ability. ‘ Since leaving Clinton be has lived at various points in the Maritmes and recently purchased property at Suffolk, where two daughters. Eliza and Muriel. Mrs. Charles Bird, are left to mourn the loss of an affectionate father. as well as a son Carmen at Halifax. Also surviving are two sisters, Emily. Felicitstlons are due Mr. Kara Lewis, on his recent artistic work of distinction, which many ‘n- terested friends here viewed with pride in the Montreal Standard. Kern, once an Albcrton boy, is now a. student of Art in Toronto; his parents Mr. and Mrs. J._ Cal- vin Lewis are former residents of this town. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broderick have gone to Summerslde for the winter months. Their Alber- ton residence is being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDon- ald and family to whom the town etztonds a warm welcome. with the president, Mrs. _ Mrs. C. H. Wocdslde. Tryon. Ethel. James Evans in the chair. MacDonald k B’ runway em Mrs. D. H. Champion, Morison, The rooms were br’ght with pmyee’ , Maine. and three brothers Egerton, at Charlottetown, Hedley in Maine and Charles in Western Canada. The funeral was held on Monday g m, and M". A D. O'Brien en- tertained at a most ‘enjoyable card party in their spacious home, one evening recently. The ladies’ prize was won by Miss Patricia Nelligan and the gentleman's prize was presented to Mr. A. MacDonald. The hostess served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Avery entertained at a delightful social evening at their home in Alberton south on Monday. In tho ear liar part of the evening card: wgyg played with pretty prizes for the lucky winners. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Miss Rita. Avery. Proceeds were in aid of Parish Fund. was conducted by Rev. L. M. Murray, in the absence of the minister. Rev. G. s. Stevens. Hymns 18d by the Church choir wit‘ Miss Selina Johnston at the organ, were. The Lord's My Shepherd, Lead Kindly Light and Abide With Me. He was laid to rest ln the adjoin- ing cemetery, by the Stanley Sharpe. Louis O'Connor. John w. Whitehead. Bert McKay and Edison Heaney — Bur. SAILORS’ Al!‘ The Seamens’ Church Institute. New York, big sailors’ shore org- anisation. provides for needy lea- men. Vincent Arsenault. 3. Mae Gav- in ‘rho annual meeting of the United Church Guild was held at the Parsonage on Monday eve- ning. with Mrs. J. C. Matthews in the chair. The Devotional Per iod was lad by MH- H- J- P"!!- A very encouraging lhllllll 1"‘ Port was given b7 tho ‘Treasurer. Mrs. H. D. Corbett. Mrs. J. M. Fraser kindly offer- ed to prepare a program for next meeting, also offered to lead in devotional period. The February meeting will b6 held-at the home of Mrs. Hebe: Hardy. The election of officers as follows: President-ms. Hubert thaws. Vieo President -Mrs. H. Pike. Secretary - Mrs. J. M. Basel’- Trcaauror - Mrs. H. D. Cor- bett. ' Hosting adiouruod, If“! Whit?" a vary happy social hour wll went, by the ton members in ut- tondance. The Alberton Branch, C. W. L held their December meeting at tho borne of Mrs. Merritt Cal- laghan. There was a fair number in plundanco: Meetifll opened with prawn-Minutes of the prev- ious meetlng were raid. llld l9‘ proved. It was moved and second- ed that a sum of money be sent . w u,‘ 1-, g, uague, also that a Mus be offered for a deflated member. A sum of money "ll WW1 1°‘ m. pin-pm of filling Christmas boxes. i - All correqtondenco was read by the Secretary. Mrs. Michael A'- marn, and a lengthy discussion on some followed. There being no further buslnosl. meeting adjourn- ed. A dainty lunch was served by tho hostess. Grade IV-l. Audrey MacCabe. I. Eleanor Skerry. Grade III-—l. Helen Wells. t. Eugene Fraser. 3. Gloria Gavin. Grade If —l. Carrol Powers. 2. Freddy Smith. 3. Gordon Skerry. Grade I A-l. Mary Gavin. 2. Linda Wallace. 3. Wanda Fras- er. Grade lB-l. Jamie Powers. 1. Noreen Gaudln. 3. Clarence Pow- crs. Grade I C -l. Fay Powers. 2. Myrna Hutt. 3. Jackie Fraser. were Mat- J. "Our family Regulator is DR. CHASFS KIDNEY- LIVER In biemoriam Qpring vaflgy J Hospital on Friday, December 26thi 1947. He had entered the hospltall at, Margate United Church, and} fouowlng Peridergast, R. Kennedy: Forwards. pail-bearers: Messrs. Hugh Glover. I- MECNHL C‘ Watson‘ G‘ Watson’ Ami llarnley In l-all Tic _ Spring Valley and Darnley teams of Jan. 12. dicates. Carl Woodside made appearance on the Darnley team 8888011- yeu- and Maybcw were appointed delegates to the Presbyterlal in Summerside. Letters were read from Dr, Fraser Jay and of Korea and it was decided to Semplo ruled with a firm hand pack boxes of warm clothing to illegal be sent to the Clothing Depot in tactics cooled their heels in "Sin- Toronto. ner’: Row.” spring Valley surprised Europe and Asia - all donations their ardent supporters by. holding to be sent m Mrs. Constable’: by the highly favored Dsrniey team January 10th. It was also agreed to a single goal. to buy material and make a layetto The game showed that it is not to be lent to Korea. The program V1301’? consisted of ceadings for the first time this accounted for their only goal, but also received five penalties one of which was a misconduct. used and players who going to be any onesided for any team, and we must not for- get the Legion when we say that. Spring Valley E. Pendergast Lineups: Damler-Goal, J. Harding; B. MacKenzie; Forwards, F. Thompson, E. Harding, G. Wall. L- Harding. C. Woodside. It MacKen- i . ze Valley-Goal D. MM- sprint Innis; defence, A. Pendergast, E. J, Bernard, J‘. MacKinnon. E. Champion, C. miampion, L. Glydon. SUMMARY First Period l-Darniey. O. Woodlide 12. Penalties - C. Woodside. Second Period Third Period Scoring - None. Penalties _ C. Woodside (minor and misconduct), E. Pen-derglfl» B. MacKenzie. Identity 0f Dancer Patient Not Revealed HELSINKI. Jan. iS-(Rcutern- Piaf. Ells Berven, Sweden's laud- lag cancer specialist, said on Ml arrival hero tonight from Meadow that ho bad been treating "one of the Soviet Union's marshals." Asked if his patient was Mar- shal Stalin. the professor replled= "No but I cannot disclose the > t a a yyvvvvVwvv Juvenile Game At Summerside Tonight by Mrs. and Roll Protein-rich ruiduo from grain und in distilling is salvaged u a high-vitamin feed for poultry and identity of my patient." Bervan indicated his patient’: military specialty was armored warfare. saying he was "a mar- shal of the "tank corps." Only one Soviet tank corps marshal. Marshal Pavel Alu- slvich Rotmlstrov. is known in l-‘in- land. Marshal Rotmistrov. ll. was one of the foremost Soviet expert; in tank warfare in tba Second World War. Barven explained ha had under- taken not to disclose the " ‘ y of his patient. bu‘. said: "He is suffering from a relative- ly unusual form of skin cancer and it was decided at a conference which I had witt: Russian doctors that the rudiur: treatment he was Standing of Alberton South School for November and Decem- l‘. I Grade lX-i. limo Arlehlull- l. Helen MocCabo. Grade VIII-l. Beatrice Arsen- ault. . Crude Vll —l. Justin Gavin. J. ileanor Smith. 8 Ken Gaudin. 0 g v: -1,‘Roy Ffllthxl. an» h. l. Jimmie Smith. (Undo ill-—l. Juno rruor. iOOQOOiOOiO I-ICCIIEY SPECIAL Special min to Cbarlotfotuwn Tliurldayflalgbt for the Summualde-SDJI. game. Leaves Summenide l.“ p. 1t. Leave Char ottoiowu on return 11.80 an. Faro-QM. At the Crystal Rink. i sldo tonight will be soon a retinal guns between the Kinsmen Juveniles and Kenslng-I ton Juveniles. the first game in Kensington last ' week by a score of 'l to 4. It is; understood that .a bus is being chartered to bring in a crowd. of supporters for the game tonight. _ Summe side will be minus the‘, services of Benny Grady, who has g elected to play in the Town Leai ,‘ gue and becomes play ‘with the Kinsmen team. But the Kinsmen Juveniles are never-i tireless determined to avenge their | defeat of last week-S. I NEW LONDON UNIED CHURCH AUXILIARY opened the meet ng with Huskufs light that I may tread safely into‘ the unknown." and he replied - "Go out put your hand into the hand of God, that shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way." This was followed by prayer MacLeod. Dunning then tool; charge of the devotional period. Hymn 1B2 and Scripture readings from Psalms and Romans, read responsively. Mrs. Franklin Brown- led in prayer. Hymn 28 and the Benediction Silent prayers by the members, for * our missionary. Dr. their dedication by Mrs. J. M. Campbell were then offered. ‘The minutes of the previous battled to . 1-1 draw on the “mm meeting were read and approved Call answered with a me game was m, gastesg o; me New Year thought. The Secretary season as the ice was perfect. Both reported a box d! fruit had been 3031195 gumed m a m“ “m, mg lent to a sick member and a box goals were scarce a. the score in- of Pantry Supplies had been slven his to [the minister at the Christmas Brown into Mrs. for Constable and Mrs. Stirling Mac- Kay and a For Darnley G. Woodslde and E. st Harding were the pick while for and 1nd“. by M“ Dunnlnm Th“ Ind chlptor mu of m translation of J- MavKlhhdfl IhWQd "P u" 5°“- tlie Bible to the Burmese language by Adoniram Judson, ‘w’ hundred years fence, G. Woodslde. C. MacKenzie, drtflcumes endured to give the Word of God to thoso people. This program was much enjoyed by tho The collection amounted to $12.20. Mrs. Constable invited the Society to her home for the Ilubruary meet. ing. Mrs. Brown to be leader of the World Day of Prayer Service. Tho Lord's Prayer in unison closed the meeting and ‘the were then treated to a. delicious lunch by the hostess. USEFUL BY-PIODUCT . udy- Book. The Bible for Burma cattle. 2—Sprihg Valley- G- Wm“ "- having should be continued as ba- MaoNeil) s11 f0";- Penalties-J. Bernard. C. Wood- Th. taunt.‘ m. w“ m no llilfl- dllli". he said. . Tho specialist was summoned to Moscow l0 days ago by a tele. gram asking him to “assist in the treatment of a prominent cancer case." ‘man a a. ._ l The Auxiliary of the New’ Lulldun .' closed needy people chapter race Tum-ream Summ Summers!‘ I Kensington took, » from Kensington ineligible to ' i!‘ United Church held their New‘ ' dent, Rev. Father lilcKenna; Sec- yea“ "wen"; m the Home of‘ ,1‘ rotary, D. F. Lddslone; lion. So- the Secretary’ M“; 113.1,“; Mgyhcw “n. “fulfil-f liclmr, Heath SlIOYIS- K- 9-.’ 593"] on Friday afternoon, the secondfi n. Tfi|f‘"‘ o! Management. Mrs- L- R- Allen with eleven members and anal Mitt; M"- Dorls '1'°°mb5- MT-fi- Con" visitor present. 'l'lic President. 1-‘- Stdwdrt. Miss Elaine Harrison. Mrs. Roy MauLcud presided and! 391190" Hafrlwni REV- Kennel-ll message, once quoted by the Kng . Sullivan. Rev. Charles (Ia-mess. in his Christmas broadcast: "l. .sh°ws.7' Rev. William Bllson, Mr. Earle 531d u, the ma“ who 5100.1 at 11,3 M37139? Till-l Hickey, Mr. W. E. Brooks, Mrs. D. gage u; the ye...“ _. Give me J the darkness and Mrs. Harold opening with this period. fl‘ Fraser and and Mrs. lll by Mrs. from the Shows 7:15 members. members u Fred 1-»- ' suuuensine ronsv (WEIL) Tllllll. __.-n iii. Also M/XRCH CF TIME cud NEWS REEL 15-9115 rsrioy 3:30 "."','7'7T'=""" z vvVVVQO§-O RECENT i SIIMMERSIIIE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ‘Hlllllillp and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 over one ago, and the ’**“ and persecutions he CAMEO Monday and Tuesday ‘l-l. Wednesday Matinee 8.80. Evening 'f—-9. Tbo year-a Biggest Comedy AND!‘ __ Cloudetfo Colbert all MacMur-ray am ma Cluptgr ‘of sol-u. DAY AND Hockey Meeting There will be o general meeting of the Summorsidc Hockey League in tho ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. l4, AT 3 O’CLOCK All players of the time teams, as well as the executive °f "l9 L959". d" urgently requested lo attend- TOWN HALL NORMAN MocDONALD, I nownuss l FUNERAL SERVICE villll AMBULANCE SUMMERSIDI Phone 71-1 NIGHT and 71-2 Secretory. i v wrwwv z lcnvsmi mus. Summerside THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY-Skating s s. s PM. ‘ HOCKEY-—Summorside Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Kensington Juveniles-J p.m. Sharp-Skate After THURSDAY-Skating 8 to l0 p.m. FRIDAY-Doubleheader Hockey- S'sido Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Clflown Kinsmen Juveniles S'sido Kinsmen Midgets vs. ClViown Knotty Ninors’ Midgets 7:30 PM. SATURDAY-Jkullng 3 lo 5 PM. Hockey 9:30 P.M.-R.C.A.I. n. l-ogioa .. ..¢-.-._ .‘- -._».~..._._